On 3/17/07, Elizabeth Bevilacqua <lyz at princessleia.com> wrote:
>>> was because while we are heading up the effort to create an HCI project,
> but we felt that it was something outside the main scope of the
> Ubuntu-Women prorject itself.
If I understand correctly the main scope of UW is ..
<quote (taken from our website.)>
Ubuntu-Women is a team functioning under Ubuntu to provide a platform
and encouragement for women to contribute to Ubuntu-Linux, a Debian
based free and open-source GNU/Linux software. Our main role will be
along the lines of supplementing and being the stepping stone toward
the larger Ubuntu-Linux world
</unquote>
FWIW, we dont restrict membership on the basis of gender or any other
criteria for that matter. So how does any project undertaken by UW not
satisfy the above?
>> We didn't want to tie it exclusively to UW.
I am not sure I understand. As mentioned earlier we have no rules for
participation. So how does using the wiki "tie it exclusively to UW" ?
Does anyone feel that having our wiki undermines our contribution
upstream in some way ?
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Vid